Biology, asked by jadondeeksha77, 8 months ago

why reproduction and growth are mutually inclusive events in unicellular organisms? ​

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Answered by kprbpl1972
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Explanation:

Two events are mutually exclusive when they cannot occur at the same time. In terms of biology, growth and reproduction are mutually inclusive events in unicellular organisms like bacteria. This is because the increase in mass and size of the organism results in the formation of daughter cells.

Answered by avikajohar
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Answer:

unicellular organisms, growth is a stage in the process of their reproduction. It consists of a stepwise and ordered increase in the size of the cytoplasm, including the increase in the number.

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